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New SGBR Holiday Planner

The 2019/20/21 Holiday Planner for the Southern Great Barrier Reef is now available

View the new Holiday Planner here

This single A4 brochure is produced every 2 years and combines the individual precincts that Southern Great Barrier Reef encompasses, highlighting major drive touring routes into and throughout the destination including Pacific Coast Way, Capricorn Way, Great Inland Way, Australia’s Country Way and Leichhardt Way. The publication showcases sweeping imagery with a focus on Hero Experiences, major festivals and events, along with national parks and sandstone wilderness, supported by advertising from our accommodation, tours and attractions.

Mary Carroll, CEO of Capricorn Enterprise said, “we are so very proud of this beautiful destination guide which has been four months in the making and project managed and designed by our talented marketing team at Capricorn Enterprise. Our Southern Great Barrier partnership of three tourism regions working so closely together with our tourism industry continues to set an excellent benchmark.”

The collaborative Southern Great Barrier Reef Holiday Planner showcases the strengths of visitor experiences through inspirational content and will be the key piece of collateral used by the SGBR partnership at all consumer and trade shows in capital cities and regional centres including Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane over the next twelve months.

Ms Carroll said “In addition to distribution at all consumer and trade shows, last year, over 13,000 (thirteen thousand) copies of the Southern Great Barrier Reef guide were delivered direct to households at the Sunshine Coast as well as to Visitor Information Centres in NSW along the major highway touring routes entering Queensland. We also sent them to the 26 CQUniversity campuses around Australia!”

General Manager of Bundaberg Tourism, Katherine Reid, says “The new Southern Great Barrier Reef Destination guide is testament to the strong partnership between our three organisations, our industry and the extraordinarily diverse and pristine landscapes that make up the SGBR regions. Whilst the publication has been a collaborative effort between the 3 RTO’s, we thank the team at Capricorn Enterprise for leading the project and producing such a quality magazine to showcase our destination’s assets.”

Darryl Branthwaite, CEO of the Gladstone Area Promotion and Development Ltd (GAPDL), is very proud of the partnership between the three regions, and the ability to work together which has amazing outcomes for everyone involved.

“The combined SGBR Brochure certainly enforces the natural beauty to be enjoyed right across the destination, from the stunning Carnarvon Gorge and Sapphire Gemfields, right through to the pristine beaches and the crystal clear waters of the Southern Great Barrier Reef” he said.

50, 000 copies have been printed and will be displayed in all 115 accredited Visitor Information Centres across Queensland and sent to over 10 Consumer Shows each year (incl. Caravan & Camping and Travel Expos). They will also be distributed to local accommodation houses, tourist attractions, and businesses. The guides will be included in all tourism and relocation information packs mailed out by regional Visitor Information Centres and will be available to view and read online at southerngreatbarrierreef.com.au, capricornholidays.com.au, queensland.com.au, gladstoneregion.info, bundabergregion.org and the RACQ Virtual Visitor Centre.

The guide is available online as a downloadable e-mag https://issuu.com/capenterprise/docs/sgbr_touringguide_issuu .

About the Southern Great Barrier

Since 2011, three Regional Tourism Organisations Capricorn Enterprise, Gladstone Area Promotions & Development Ltd (GAPDL) and Bundaberg Tourism have been working in partnership to promote our amazing regions under the destination brand of ‘Southern Great Barrier Reef’ (SGBR).

This branded partnership approach has won successive Queensland Tourism Awards for Destination Marketing in 2015 and 2016, with the latest Tourism Research Australia figures revealing that in the year ending December 2018, 140,000 international visitors and 2.2million domestic visitors visited the SGBR.

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